Task #1:
My plan once I get out of high school is to go to a trade school to become a certified master electrician then go to the work force and start making some money. My hopes are once I am there I will work my butt off and move up the ranks to get myself in a higher position and job that I will be able to do just about anywhere I choose to go because once I get a good chunk of money saved up I would like to travel. Hopefully with the woman that I will be spending the rest of my life with so we can share those experiences together. Then once we are ready we will settle down somewhere we love and start a family together.
Task #2:
Interview Questions:
- How did you know you wanted to become an electrician?
- Did you have to go to college?
- Did you want to go to college?
- Were you influenced by someone you know?
- Did the amount of money influence your decision?
- How long was the process before you became an electrician?
- Was there ever another path that you were on?
- Was this career a good decision?
- Are you happy with your choice?
- Was there ever a time that you doubted your choice?
- Would you recommend this job for me?
- If you had to do it all over again, would you?
Task #3:
I interview Chad Mouthaan I know he isn't someone who just came from school/college but I interviewed him because he is someone who I would like to have my life be like in the future and he has been in the same situation that I am in now with deciding if to go to college or go straight from school into the work force. After the interview I feel like I have a better understanding of what I should do for my future, but I am still undecided of clearly of what I want but I have a better understanding now.
Answers To Interview Questions:
- I wanted to be an electric engineer but decided on executrices when I didn't go to college.
- Had to do college for apprenticeship.
- Yes
- Yes, My cousin was an electrician and I work on some side jobs with him. He is who influences me to be an electrician if I didn't go to college.
- Yes, I could make more working than I would have paid out for college.
- Well you start out day one but 4 years to Aguirre the hours to test and become a journeyman.
- No
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes, only would have liked t experience college and maybe run track or play football.
- Yes, if you choose not to go to college.
- I wouldn't give up what I have, but if I was 18 again I think I would try college.